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Bent but unbroken Southern California native seeks understanding, companionship, and resonance along and off the beaten path. Teresa plays well with others and makes every effort to perform to her potential. Usually.
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Wednesday, June 28, 2006

road food

Don’t stop at the Denny’s in Buttonwillow.

Just because you remember a time when Denny’s was the last fork-and-knife sign for about a hundred miles of the most mind-numbingly boring stretch of Interstate 5 between Los Angeles and San Francisco doesn’t mean that will be the case this trip. Remember, you thrive on mystery. Besides, people get killed at Denny’s. Also, Denny’s promotes the covering and smothering of perfectly innocent hash browns, an idea made even more horrifying by the fact that they stole it from the Waffle House. Stealing terrible ideas from other terrible restaurants sullies your cred, Denny’s. You can only coast on your Moons Over My Hammy® laurels for so long.

Just because you’re all proud of yourself for not stopping at Denny’s doesn’t mean you can let your guard down. Resist with all your might the urge to stop at restaurants that make alluring promises on their signs, even if the gambit paid off at Max’s, where many, if not all, of the foods I’ve always wanted to eat were prepared tastefully. (What did "always" ever do to anybody to deserve its lowly uncapped status?)

It’s not fun to eat at Scrambl’z, not even if your tireless copyediting hard drive can spin down long enough to forgive the ambiguous ’z.

It’s not fun at all, and you’ll leave feeling like you may never want to eat again. But then you’ll remember that you bought some saltwater taffy at Casa de Fruta and decide that you may be able to choke down a piece or two.

Always stop at Andersen’s, and don’t order anything but the Hungry Traveler’s Special.

You’ll be tempted to step outside the warm embrace of pea soup, but the pea soup is canon—you’re at Pea Soup Andersen’s, silly—and if the first bowl leaves you wanting, the HTS is all about the refill. My limit is generally one and a half bowls, with practically a whole loaf of unstingily buttered pumpernickel. Mmm. Your HTS comes complete with beverage, and some otherwise sane adults may be tempted to order a milkshake just because they can. However fondly I remember the sweet and savory and altogether creamy delight of vanilla-milkshake-and-pea-soup goodness I enjoyed as I child, I’m cognizant of having failed to recapture that same bliss the last time I ordered a milkshake with my HTS, sometime in my 20s (I mature[d] slowly). If you have a full set of adult teeth, you’ll want to stick with a soda or hot beverage.

Finally, when you make it to San Francisco, go to Citizen Cake, or its little sister Citizen Cupcake, and get the Lovers’ Cake. Oh. My. God.

22 Comments:

I think the Lover's Cake deserves a more detailed description. Tell all. While I didn't get all that excited about Sporksforall's Cyclerotica, such a cake deserves several photos and lots of words. It needs its own post, easily.

You start with an ever so thin, lighter-than-air layer of cake, then you lovingly adorn the foundation with a fluffy whip of lemon curd suspended in vanilla mousse goodness. Top that off with a firm white chocolate cap and you're done blissed out!

Max's was good. Citizen Cupcake was better. Still, getting to the Lover's Cake was so hard, I suggested to scout that we shouldn't have gone. She was horrified. Just as horrified as when I suggested she wear a skort.

It sounds phenomenal. I'm with Scout on this one, Spork (remember, we've driven all the way to Vegas just for donuts back when Krispy Kreme wasn't in California). I'm only astonished that it appears you only got one cupcake.

I forgot to mention that I'm terribly disappointed Scramblz didn't live up to its sign. It looks so much more promising than Max's!

i am so shocked to know that andersen's exists in the US. what?! i went there a lot in hiroshima, not only cus it was good, but b/c it was comfort food to me! whoa! i must check this out...i wonder if there's one on the east coast.and boy, does that cake look GOOD...as my friend casey would say, "wanna, wanna, wanna". he ripped that off of nell, though. as well as when he says, "tata!". (scared). btw, nell (i heart jodie foster)says her famous "wanna, wanna, wanna" line as liam neeson is eating popcorn on the porch, trying to lure her out like a feral dog, instead of like an (ahem) feral person.

Oh, Wendy isn't reacting to anything jkt has said (though jkt does indeed live in Virginny and I could sic her ass on Wendy and her "lady friend"). W and S seem to have taken umbrage at my perfectly innocent sharing (which rhymes with "caring") of my very most favorite Donna Fargo song at the Wannabe corral.

Once when I was young and stupid, my mother told me about a problem our maid was having. She said that the maid had to quit because her bladder wouldn't empty until she had 50 gallons in it. Alarmed, I got a gallon of tap water and took to drinking it. While doing so (under the card table I had covered with a sheet), I listened to my transitor radio. I swore I wouldn't come out until Delta Dawn came on or my bladder gave out. I lost.

She was forty-one and her Daddy still called her babyAnd everyone round Bronwsville thinks she's crazyBecause she walk to the station with a suitcase in her handSays she looking for a mysterious dark haired man...

Along the same lines, but without the intent of implanting repetitive lyrics in your mind for going on three days, thank you very much... I was taking a stroll down memory lane today with Anne Murray, and the following seemed somehow appropriate:

Yes it's true I have a gift of sometimes acting specialWearing my facade for all to seeThe truth I guess is I'm afraid of being on the levelAnd showing what I really think of me

It's hard for me to understand how you could ever love me'Cause sometimes I don't like myself at allI don't see how I'm worthy of you thinking so much of meBut you're always here to hold me when I fall

I was doing some backreading today, and it struck me just how fortunate I am to have Suzanne. I'm just guessing you feel the same way about Sporks. :)